It seems that building coupe-like SUVs is a German fetish, because aside from the country’s Big Three, nobody else seems interested; not even Jeep, which would definitely have a shot at creating something cool if it planned to make one of its very own.

We’re expecting to see an all-new and much more modern Jeep Wrangler make its debut in 2017. According to previous reports, the company was said to be watering down the formula and in doing so they were going to ditch the traditional floating solid rear axles setup.

A Jeep executive addressed rumors about a potential new three-door model smaller than the Renegade and it appears there’s some truth to them. Adrian van Campenhout, head of international product planning for Jeep, said a smaller model is a possibility if there is demand for it.

According to a recent report, Jeep’s main priorities for the upcoming all-new Wrangler are keeping the iconic look, improving on-road manners, as well as its economy. In order to achieve the latter, they are apparently considering selling it as a hybrid too.

Jeep has pulled an impressive stunt in downtown Vancouver by turning a city street into a forest with a mountain river, complete with snowbanks, boulders, rocks, sand, gravel, moss, trees and even two wolves!

A 2014 Jeep Cherokee needed a new engine after covering just 13,300 miles (21,404 km) as a long-term test car. The SUV was used by Cars.com, whose editors noticed that the Cherokee’s 2.4-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine stalled multiple times, a few days before its scheduled maintenance visit for an oil change.